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Invisible Children's Project

Parents living with mental illness or co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders face the same challenges that all parents face, including:

They also face challenges specific to their illness, including

 

Families in which a parent has a mental illness or co-occurring disorders often have unmet service needs that can lead to family instability and disruption.

 

Service systems may view adults with mental illness or co-occurring disorders in complete isolation of their children, and thus are not providing comprehensive, integrated services that could enhance family stability and self-determination. To service providers, the children of parents with mental illness or co-occurring disorders are often “invisible.”

 

Mental Health America's Invisible Children’s Project is designed to address the concerns of parents living with mental illnesses and co-occurring disorders.

 

Research Background on the Invisible Children's Project (pdfs)


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